We have an interesting situation. A department has x PowerEdge servers with applications installed running Windows XP. These applications run perfectly fine under XP, none of the servers require ...
As part of its May 14 Patch Tuesday, Microsoft is releasing a security fix for several older versions of Windows, including Windows XP and Windows Server 2003-- neither of which is supported by ...
Microsoft announced Friday that it had released two high-end operating systems to computer manufacturers. Windows Server 2003 is Microsoft's high-end business operating system, which the company hopes ...
If you feel like cracking into nearly 20-year-old operating systems for what we'll describe as "various and sundry" reasons, the source code for both Windows XP and ...
Just days after a Patch Tuesday that saw both Microsoft and Adobe Systems Inc. issuing urgent patches for multiple products, a new vulnerability in the Server Message Block (SMB) component of ...
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are supposed to be dead, but Microsoft's emergency update to address serious vulnerabilities gives organizations another excuse to hang on to these legacy operating ...
After news of Windows XP SP3 bringing users endless reboots and Windows Home Server (WHS) losing the expected database backup feature comes a report that certain users are experiencing problems with ...
On Friday evening, Microsoft released patches for Windows XP, Server 2003, and Windows 8, after those systems were infected with Ransomware on Friday. WannaCrypt, a variant of WannaCry ransomware, ...
The following is written by Marion K. Jenkins, PhD, FHIMSS, founder and CEO of QSE Technologies. Are you like millions of businesses still using workstations and laptops and servers with Windows XP ...
Man, it's been a long time since Microsoft's released a proper 64-bit version of their Windows platform (wasn't it NT4 SP6 for Alpha?)—last time they had any sort of 64-bit launch it was back when ...
If you feel like cracking into nearly 20-year-old operating systems for what we'll describe as "various and sundry" reasons, the source code for both Windows XP and ...